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Q: What is bliadhna mhath your in English?
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How do you pronounce 'Bliadhna mhath ùr'?

Roughly 'blee-una va oor'.


How do you pronouce the Gaelic word Bliadhna Mhethur?

That a misspelling for Bliadhna Mhath Ùr!Happy New Year! Pronounced as bleeuna vah oor.


What is Blianadh Bha Ur in Scottish Gaelic?

My first guess would be that you are misspelling it and you mean Bliadhna mhath ùr, anagramming the first word and mixing up "mh" with "bh" in the second. "Bliadhna mhath ùr" means "Happy New Year."


What is the Scots Gaelic for 'happy new year'?

Bliadhna Mhath Ùr! [BLEEana vah oor]


What is the Scottish translation for 'Merry Christmas and a happy new year'?

Nollaig Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ùr


Nollaig Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Úr?

The Scottish Gaelic for "Merry Christmas and happy new year"


What is scottish for happy new year?

In Scottish Gaelic Happy New Year is Bliadhna Mhath ÙrPronounced "bleeana vah oor"


What is the Scots Gaelic translation of Happy Christmas?

Since you did not specify which Gaelic, here are two answersNollaig Chridheil is ScottishIrish would be Nollaig faoi shéan agus faoi shonas duit!


What does Ceann Bliadhna Sona mean in English?

Happy Anniversary


What is the Gaelic for 'Happy New Year?

In Irish Gaelic:Athbhliain faoi shéan is faoi mhaise dhuit (singular)Athbhliain faoi shéan is faoi mhaise dhaoibh (plural)Athbhliain faoi mhaise dhuit (singular) dhaoibh (pl.)Scots Gaelic:Bliadhna Mhath Ùr!


What is the Scottish Gaelic for 'hello'?

hallo (borrowing from English)madainn mhath - good morning feasgar math - good afternoon oidche mhath - good evening/good night


What is the scottish Gaelic for happy wedding anniversary?

In Irish:Comhgáirdeas bhur gceiliúradh (plural)Comhgáirdeas do cheiliúradh (singular)In Scottish Gaelic: Cuirm Bhliadhnail SonaBe aware that 'Gaelic' is actually two separate languages: Scottish Gaelic (called 'Gaelic' in Scotland) and Irish Gaelic (called 'Irish' in Ireland).